How Games Do Insanely Huge Numbers
Get the Project files on Patreon: / alexkdev Check out my game - CLOVERSKAR Devlogs: • Cloverskar Devlogs In this video, we're talking about how you can create a data structure to hold unlimited ranges of numbers. Specifically made with clicker games in mind, but should work for any kind of game where you need to keep track of some insane numbers.

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